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NYSERDA launches networking website targeting clean-energy technology projects
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has introduced a new networking website: cleantechNYconnect.com. The site is aimed at helping clean-tech business
Turning Stone to introduce cash-play slot machines in March
VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation today announced plans to introduce new cash-play slot machines at Turning Stone Resort Casino on March 4. The Oneidas
Private-equity firm Veritas Capital completes acquisition of Anaren
DeWITT — Veritas Capital, an affiliate of the New York City–based Veritas Capital Fund IV, L.P., has completed its acquisition of Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN)
North Country communities benefit from high-speed Internet project
Areas of the North Country are among more than 70 rural communities in New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont benefitting from a $50 million project that installed high-speed Internet service. Independent Optical Network (ION), an Albany–based statewide fiber network, started the project in September 2010 and finished its work at the end of December, says Jim
ConMed profit dips in fourth quarter, but beats expectations
UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, today reported that its fourth quarter net income fell to $10.2 million, or 37 cents
Cuomo: new online system to accelerate filings for business
New York has a “new and streamlined” online-filing system to form domestic-business corporations and domestic limited-liability companies (LLCs). Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the launch of
Cornell, city of Utica use grant to create R2G urban-planning studio
UTICA — Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Oneida County and the city of Utica on Monday announced a downtown-development partnership and grant funding that they’ll use
Solvay Bank plans new branch, technology for 2014
SOLVAY — Solvay Bank has big plans for 2014 that include a new “smart branch” in DeWitt and several new technology components that will improve the customer experience, bank officials say. The bank will soon decide on a construction firm for its DeWitt branch project and expects to break ground within the next month, says
Ephesus Lighting names Crunch owner Dolgon as chief marketing officer and Lorenz as president
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Crunch owner Howard Dolgon is adding to his responsibilities with a management title in a Syracuse business that is based at the
Saab Sensis lays off 30 in DeWitt and California
DeWITT — Saab Sensis Corp. has announced plans to lay off 30 full-time employees at its U.S. operations in DeWitt and Campbell, Calif. The affected
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